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This was announced by the Google's head of spam team Matt Cutts:
Google is rolling out our Panda 4.0 update starting today.
— Matt Cutts (@mattcutts) May 20, 2014
What should a site owner do if they think they might be affected by Panda?
Published on Sep 11, 2013How are your website rankings today? Any improvements in ranking? Please share your experience with this update in the comments below.
Recently Google has integrated the Panda update in to its normal indexing process. Now, how will webmaster come to know whether her site is hit by Panda? And, if her site is already hit, how she will know that she has recovered from Panda? Nandita B, India
I do believe Google . com has changed into a remarkable success account and in lots of ways has dramatically changed just how we search on the internet. Having said that, I believe it’s time for Google to be regulated. Like Financial institutions, power companies and many monopolies, companies which hold such power over business and consumers needs to be subject to independent oversight.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with you :)
DeleteIt is time for Google to be regulated... Thank you for your comment!
I think we have benefited from this update, because our traffic have increased. :)
ReplyDeleteme too! 20% increase :)
DeleteHello Krasen thanks for the post, we also our traffic have increase 35% since the update so is good Matt cleaning the SERPS :)
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